The vast majority of young people living in the United States go online daily and use social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. With all this information-sharing, many questions about ownership of personal information and possible discipline for postings arise. The following guide will answer some of those questions so that you can better understand the rights you have when using social networking both in and out of school.
Know Your Rights When Using Online Social Networks
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